Al Jazeera reports, “The camp at Leda looks cramped. The facility is squalid and lacks basic amenities. Children roam around the narrow rows of tin and bamboo huts. They lack access to education, medical care and sanitation.”

More recently, though, Bangladesh has been wanting to move these refugees to an uninhabitable island. This island is murky and is low land, making it prone to flooding.

The New York Times explains, “Bangladesh’s government is moving forward with a plan to relocate Rohingya refugees staying in camps near the country’s largest tourist resort towns to a remote island that is underwater for much of the year.”

Even though it seems like the Rohingya aren’t cared for by anyone, Christian Aid Mission is working to share Christ’s love to all the ethnic groups in Bangladesh.

Per Christian Aid Mission, “Because of extreme poverty, tribal churches cannot contribute enough to support the work of BTMB, including Bible training for native missionaries, church planting, evangelism outreaches, Christian schools, food distribution and medical clinics. But with help from Christian Aid Mission, the ministry has incorporated these essential elements into their outreach efforts.”

Please pray for missionaries to share Christ’s hope with the Rohingya and for better treatment of the Rohingya.

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